My first attempt at levitation photography.
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Gravity Lapse III - 338/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
David's Project 365
#342 - Oxford Street
Stunning colours on Oxford Street while Christmas shopping. This is essentially untouched & SOOC.
Oxford Street - 342/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
Oxford Street - 342/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
#344 - Little Planet London
Paul did one of these a little while ago and prompted/reminded me about my plan. This is a composite of 63 HDR shots from atop Monument (so 63x3 = 189 shots in total). In total the completed panorama was 1.3 gigapixels and trying to create the little planet effect caused my laptop to run out of RAM (and I have 20gb...). So this is the small version at "only" 42 megapixels!
Little Planet London - 344/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
Next on the list for this kind of shot is a 360 night sky one, location TBD.
Little Planet London - 344/365 by cedarsphoto, on Flickr
Next on the list for this kind of shot is a 360 night sky one, location TBD.
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Re: David's Project 365
Dave
I saw this earlier on 365project and thought it was one of the best of its type which I have seen to date. You deserve to do well with it.
I saw this earlier on 365project and thought it was one of the best of its type which I have seen to date. You deserve to do well with it.
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Thanks
Considering getting it printed stupidly large, the source file is suitably big enough to support it. Though the central "distorted" bit might look distracting printed large.
Considering getting it printed stupidly large, the source file is suitably big enough to support it. Though the central "distorted" bit might look distracting printed large.
Re: David's Project 365
Mike Farley wrote:Dave
I saw this earlier on 365project and thought it was one of the best of its type which I have seen to date. You deserve to do well with it.
Just thinking about this - the monotoned blue around the edge is an unavoidable artefact but I'm wondering about adding a gradient to it, to make it look less obvious. What do you think?
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